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Is the smoking ban killing pubs?
BARROW tipplers will be sniffing back a tear or two following the demise of many of our beloved local pubs.
Proud to be at community heart
I AM writing in response to Councillor Jean Waiting who, at Tuesday’s Barrow Borough Council meeting, challenged the Evening Mail to come clean about its plans for the future.
Memories of Alfred Barrow, Thorncliffe and Parkview
ON Wednesday Alfred Barrow Thorncliffe and Parkview schools all closed their doors for the final time.
We're looking for former pupils, staff and governors to get in touch with memories of their time time at Barrow's closing schools.
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Where were you when the moon landing happened?
TODAY, July 20, is the 40th anniversary of man's first landing on the moon. Arguably humankind's gretest ever technolgical achievement, it was a tremendously risky operation its unlikley that its like will never be seen again.
Where were you when it happened?
The academy - HAVE YOUR SAY
The prospect of an academy opening in Barrow has had Evening Mail readers sending in their comments by the hundreds.
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Drugs survey – legalise and crack down on dealers
DRUGS should be legalised to crack down on dealers. That is just one of the suggestions to come from the Evening Mail’s online drug survey.
Where should Barrow's gazebo go?
TOWN Hall chiefs are launching an appeal to find a new home for the Dalton Road gazebo.
Should Britain's got talent face the music?
Britain's got talent star Susan Boyle has struggled to cope with her meteoric rise to fame and news reports claim she was admitted to London’s Priory Clinic shortly after the final.
Look at what The Secret Millionaire missed
We want you to show programme makers at Channel Four what they missed.
Should the Hunting Act of 2005 be repealed?
THE image may be one of a cuddly Basil Brush but not many issues polarise the nation as much as the ban on fox hunting.
Should the Hunting Act of 2005 be repealed?
THE image may be one of a cuddly Basil Brush but not many issues polarise the nation as much as the ban on fox hunting.
Tesco go-ahead to open in Woolworths store
A SUPERMARKET giant is coming to Ulverston.
Are we losing our religion?
AS a lad the Catholic church provided a backdrop, and a rhythm to life.
Millom needs a new superstore - MP's view
COPELAND MP Jamie Reed is backing plans for a supermarket on the site of Millom Palladium.
Millom nuclear power station - MP's view
MILLOM’S MP is backing plans for a nuclear power station near the town.
Barrow MP Hutton apologises for terror suspect blunder
Defence Secretary John Hutton today apologised after admitting that, contrary to previous Government assurances, two suspected terrorists captured by UK forces in Iraq were subsequently transferred by the US to Afghanistan.
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DARWINISM v CREATIONISM - you decide
IT is testament to the ongoing impact of Charles Darwin’s work that the debate over how to tackle alternative versions of the origin of the world is still waging on, some 150 years after he published The Origin Of Species.
‘What happened in Carlisle won’t happen here’
THE bosses of Barrow’s proposed academy believe they have found the inspirational leader they need for the new school.
Council has £2.1m shortfall
A RAFT of drastic measures to address a mammoth hole in council finances have been unveiled in South Lakeland.
District council officials announced the predicted shortfall in the 2009/10 budget has risen from £1.8m to £2.1m.
- Coronation Street stars filming 'tragic' storyline in Windermere
- TV comic Rory McGrath boosts South Lakes tourism
- Windermere Rugby Club
- Carlisle’s newest bar is so Outrageous!
- Flood-damaged hotel to reopen for business
- South Lakes hotel "better than ever" - sneak preview
- Coronation Street stars enjoy time at Lakes venue
- Review hope for speed campaigners
- Mythical beast is ‘spotted’ in Windermere
- Progress made in Lakes low cost housing schemes

